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Intrigo: Death of an Author

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 46m
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Ben Kingsley, Benno Fürmann, and Tuva Novotny in Intrigo: Death of an Author (2018)
After an author named David plots the seemingly accidental murder of his wife, her body is never recovered, and he's convinced that she's still alive. Meanwhile, as David translates the final novel by a writer who also died mysteriously, he finds himself attracted to the man's sultry widow. Fact or fiction, life or death ... in this tale, nothing is certain.
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  • Director
    • Daniel Alfredson
  • Writers
    • Håkan Nesser
    • Daniel Alfredson
    • Birgitta Bongenhielm
  • Stars
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Benno Fürmann
    • Tuva Novotny
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    • Director
      • Daniel Alfredson
    • Writers
      • Håkan Nesser
      • Daniel Alfredson
      • Birgitta Bongenhielm
    • Stars
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Benno Fürmann
      • Tuva Novotny
    • 19User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Henderson
    Benno Fürmann
    Benno Fürmann
    • David Schwarz
    Tuva Novotny
    Tuva Novotny
    • Eva Schwarz
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Keller
    Veronica Ferres
    Veronica Ferres
    • Judith Kerr
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    • Mariam Kadhar
    • (as Daniela Lavender)
    Tor Clark
    Tor Clark
    • Doris
    David Lowe
    David Lowe
    • Edgar Looft
    Jason Riddington
    Jason Riddington
    • Otto Gerlach
    Sandra Dickinson
    Sandra Dickinson
    • Madame H
    Angus Kennedy
    Angus Kennedy
    • Chief Insp Mort
    Annamaria Serda
    Annamaria Serda
    • Agent
    • (as Anamaria Serda)
    Elizabeth Counsell
    Elizabeth Counsell
    • Frau Bloeme
    Clarence Smith
    Clarence Smith
    • Prosecutor
    Ed Cooper Clarke
    • Thomas Neumann-Hansen
    Sian Webber
    Sian Webber
    • Judge
    Chris Crema
    Chris Crema
    • Ansgar
    • (as Christopher Crema)
    Petar Cirica
    • Newspaper Salesman
    • (as Peter Cirica)
    • Director
      • Daniel Alfredson
    • Writers
      • Håkan Nesser
      • Daniel Alfredson
      • Birgitta Bongenhielm
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    7thejdrage

    Ben Kingsley, people!!!!

    In all honesty, I am one of "those people" who do NOT try to figure out what is happening and "who done it" in a who-done-it movie or book. I just sit there and let it wash over me, look at the scenery and get entertained. By SIR Ben Kingsley (Or, oh lordy lord, is it Lord Ben Kingsley? Let's go with Sir.) He was worth one star.

    There were no likable characters in the film, except for the waitress. She was always most pleasant. And the cat. But It was hard not to have someone to root for - especially this day in age.

    There was great scenery. But that was about it. I do like Nordic noir, so of course this intrigued me. But usually it's colder and much more brutal than this one was.

    I do think think it's worth a watch. Why not? Did I mention it has SIR Ben Kingsley in it? :)
    5ferguson-6

    the first of three

    Greetings again from the darkness. Daniel Alfredson directed two of the three films in the original "Millenium" trilogy by fellow Swede, the late Stieg Larsson. He handled THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE and THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST. Alfredson has now signed on to direct a trilogy of films based on Hakan Nesser's "Intrigo" novellas. This is the first in the series, with "Dear Agnes" and "Samaria" coming soon (each with completely different casts).

    Nesser's stories have been adapted for the screen by Alfredson and Brigitta Bongenheim, and they face the challenge of all crime stories making the move to movies ... how to create an equal level of suspense. Benno Furmann (JOYEUX NOEL, 2005) stars as David, a translator by profession who has written his first novel. We first see David on vacation with his wife Eva (Tuva Novotny, ANNIHILATION, 2018), who spoils his plans by telling him she is leaving him for her therapist. We next see him planning or imagining her death.

    Flash forward three years and David has arranged a meeting with successful writer Alex Henderson (Sir Ben Kingsley, Oscar winner for GANDHI, 1982) in hopes of receiving advice on his debut novel. Their meeting takes place at Henderson's isolated island retreat, which serves as his primary residence away from 'people', the lot of whom he readily admits he doesn't much care for. Henderson agrees to let David read passages of his novel, and the 'cat and mouse' game is afoot.

    David has been contracted to translate the final book of Austrian writer Germund Rein, who recently committed suicide (mysteriously) while at sea. As the twists and turns unfold, David begins to wonder if there is a connection between Rein and his own story. A simple cough heard while listening to a radio concert sends David on the road. He discovers a code within Rein's manuscript, and the film bounces between the multiple stories and layers.

    When David's fiction crosses over with his own reality, it's our job as viewers to keep up and distinguish between the two. It's not always easy as the structure seems designed to confuse. On the other hand, some of the aforementioned twists and turns might as well have neon signs explaining what is about to happen, why it happens and how it is related to what has already happened. Because of this, the film lacks the tension suspense and conflict necessary for this type of story. Storytelling is the focus, but it's that storytelling that is the film's downfall. While it's always fun to watch Kingsley tear into a role, and some of the scenery is drop-dead gorgeous, we do hope the next two chapters of Nesser's books transfer better to the screen.
    6rheaton-94697

    Just relax and enjoy.

    A little slow paced but enough twists to maintain your interest. I actually liked the Benno character. Cool calm and collected. The ending could have been a bit more powerful. But at least it had an ending unlike so many of the schlock stories that are put on film these days. Worth a look.
    4abisio

    Too slow for its own good.

    A translator visits a solitary writer and start telling a story about his attempt to kill his wife when she told him was leaving with another man. The story seem entangled with the last manuscript of missing writer he was translating. In any case, the story unfolds quite slow; Benno Fürmann is not particularly charismatic and Ben Kingsley's is basically an cynical egomaniac so there is no much to root for. The ending is interesting but to be there you have to wait over 90 minutes of a catatonic tale. Perhaps there are people who love these slow burn thrillers but I did not find any suspense or interest in the characters at all. Considering this is the director of original Girl with the Dragoon Tattoo I hope the next installments will be better.
    6DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine

    At a lower level than the book.

    "Intrigo" is originally a collection of novellas written by the godfather of Swedish crime fiction, Håkan Nesser. In total, there are five novellas in the book and director Daniel Alfredson ( "The Girl Who Played With Fire", "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" ) decided to transfer all of them to the cinema screen. Intrigo: Death of an Author is the first, chronologically, movie and it is based on the story titled "Rein". It will be followed by "Intrigo: Dear Agnes" , "Intrigo: Samaria", and "Intrigo: Tom" . All the films will be directed by Alfredson and will cast a different set of actors. It should be noted that in a joint interview they gave, Nesser and Alfredson spoke about the importance of the source story and Nesser highlighted the fact that even though he believes that the book is always better than the movie, in this case, he thinks that they stand on an equal level . It is important for the authors to approve the cinema adaptations of their stories, it's a good indication for the film's commercial and critical success.

    The movie is about a young translator who is also an aspiring author, David ( Benno Fürmann), who receives a nasty surprise when his wife, Eva (Tuva Novotny), tells him that she is in love with her therapist and is pregnant with his baby. David cannot accept that truth and in a moment of despair mixed with rage decides to do something drastic, kill his wife by sabotaging the brakes in her car. When Eva disappears the authorities interrogate David, but they lack any concrete evidence so they quickly shelve the case. Then the movie skips 3 years to find David living in Berlin having put the past behind him and leading a quiet life. As he listens to a concert on the radio he gasps when he recognizes Eva's cough (!) in the recording. He concludes that his wife is alive and sets out to find her. The concert was given in Maardam, H. Nesser's fictitious city featured predominantly in the great Van Veeteren series, so David goes there to start his search.

    The above events are narrated by David himself to a renowned author named Henderson (Ben Kingsley) whom he visits in his house in a remote Greek island. David presents his personal story as a plot of a novel he is going to finish soon, but Henderson soon understands that David and the story's protagonist are the same person. This particular narrative trope keeps the suspense alive throughout the film's duration and the audience tries to imagine the possible connection of Henderson with David's personal story. In the end, the truth is revealed with a major, though foreseeable, twist and the protagonist finds closure in the final act.

    The story of "Intrigo: Death of an Author" is rich and tight-knitted with no redundant sequences, while there are plenty of twists and turns in the plot that keep the viewer glued on his seat. It is also a movie with high production values and it was shot in several countries, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Belgium. All the actors deliver spotless performances with Ben Kingsley stealing the show, as usual, and Tuva Novotny is subtle, though profound, in her well-measured portrayal of David's wife, Eva . On the other hand, I didn't like Benno Fürmann's performance, but perhaps it was his role that dictated the lack of emotions and expressions he exhibited in the movie.

    This is an enjoyable way of spending 100 minutes of your time, it is an entertaining movie with an absorbing story and nice acting, but it is not of the same greatness as some of Daniel Alfredson's previous films like "The Girl Who Played With Fire" or "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" . On the plus side, Alfredson remains loyal to H. Nesser's novella, a fact that guarantees pleasant storytelling.Nevertheless, "Intrigo: Death of an Author" lacks the spark that would make it a movie worth remembering in the years to come. I can only hope that the next films in the series will be better and worthy of Håkan Nesser's writing skills.

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      This movie, Intrigo: Dear Agnes (2019) and Intrigo: Samaria (2019) comprise an anthology trilogy. As an anthology, the trilogy is tied together by story themes - hate, revenge and nemesis - rather than by characters. The only characters common to all three movies are the not seen opening narrator, portrayed by Karen Archer, who speaks about those themes, and Doris, portrayed by Tor Clark, a server at the titular "Intrigo", a café in the fictional town of Maardam where many of the characters meet. Michael Byrne portrays Keller in both "Author" and "Samaria", Ed Cooper Clarke portrays Thomas Neuman(n)-Hansen in both "Author" and "Agnes", and Cal MacAninch portrays Erich Neuman(n)-Hansen in both "Agnes" and "Samaria", and one can only assume, although it is not implicitly stated, that in all three cases the actor is indeed playing the same character in both movies. In addition, the assumed name of the translator in "Author" and the ad copywriter in "Samaria" are both Henry Martens.
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      Opening Narrator: The people of the world are more or less the same. Thought we may come in different shapes and colors, we all share the same inheritance, and we all have our back stories, and our secrets. Like this man, let's call him Henry, trying to find his way on a remote Greek island.

      Opening Narrator: Even though evolution might seem to mature us, there are still parts of our brain that belong to our reptile ancestors. Although we've convinced ourselves that hate, revenge and nemesis belong to the past, our ancient ancestors' blood still runs in our veins... whether we like it or not.

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      Arabesque No. 1
      Composed by Claude Debussy

      Published by Koka Media

      Record label: Koka Classical

      [The piano piece David is listening to playing on the turntable]

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Death of an Author
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Enderby Entertainment
      • Intrigo pictures
      • The Amazing Film Company
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      1 hour 46 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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